Computer Vision vs Machine Vision
Computer vision and machine vision differ in how images are created and processed. Computer vision
is done with everyday real world video and photography. Machine vision is done in oversimplified situations
as to significantly increase reliability while decreasing cost of equipment and complexity of algorithms.
As such, machine vision is used for robots in factories, while computer vision is more appropriate for robots
that operate in human environments. Machine vision is more rudimentary yet more practical, while
computer vision relates to AI. There is a lesson in this . . .